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The strategy would allow Biden to take on Trump before early voting in battleground states kicked off, setting terms most advantageous for Biden and highlighting his "leadership," according to a memo.
As now-former President Joe Biden’s political future dimmed last year, his wife became a more assertive presence during his final days in the White House, according to a new book. “2024: How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost America” was released Tuesday and touches on the power dynamics inside the Oval Office after Biden’s disastrous debate performance last June.
The effort by Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s inner circle to limit access to him helps explain why it took him more than three weeks to drop his re-election bid after his disastrous debate performance.
How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost America is the latest book narrating the events of last year’s presidential election, including how then-President Joe Biden stunned the country by dropping his campaign for reelection,
Biden's White House Counsel Ed Siskel said Hunter Biden's unexpected presence on a call about the Supreme Court's immunity ruling was "inappropriate," a new book says.
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Authors write ‘furious Biden aides repeatedly called and texted’ journalist who reached out to former president
White House chief of staff Susie Wiles said she calls on former aides to former President Biden on occasion, following what she described as a very positive experience working with them on the presidential transition.
Biden's debate against Trump a year ago was marked by president's tired appearance, raspy voice and confused statements on Medicare and immigration.
The comments came as Joe Biden weighed up whether he would continue his second campaign for the White House despite a terrible debate performance in June 2024
A federal appeals court has overturned a self-styled right-wing propagandist’s conviction for spreading falsehoods on social media in an effort to suppress Democratic turnout in the 2016 presidential election.
Douglass Mackey, who was convicted in 2023 for election interference over images he posted about the 2016 election, announced Wednesday his conviction was unanimously overturned by the United States Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York City.